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My son is with the Sunshine House, Peckham Road - the service is amazing and the staff are too! (He's also got a physio there and she to has been incredible with him.) We were referred to them through Kings but I wouldn't hesitate recommending them even if its not private (we've got private cover but never felt the need to make use of it) Maybe you could get the referral changed to them? Unless of coz you find a good private one too .. good luck.

Hello, it's Tina here!


So sorry to anyone who hasn't been able to get hold of me lately. I have just returned from holiday on the sunny Isle of Wight and also Babble and Squeak is taking a summer break until September. Sincere apologies to linzkg and anyone else who has tried to come along to the group over the last couple of weeks.


I do offer private speech and language therapy assessments and support for children and I will shortly be advertising locally. In the meantime, please do feel free to PM me or to email me at tina@babbleandsqueak.com and I will be very happy to try and help.


Cecilia1975 - thank you very much for your kind recommendation and also for helping julesh to get in touch.


All the very best,

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Hi Baggycat (great name!)


Thanks for your post. We will be re-starting Babble and Squeak Playtime on Friday 1st October at the Magnolia.

I will post a new thread with all the details on it and we really look forward to seeing you and your little one on the 1st.


Hope you're up for some Mum dancing...


All the best,


Tina

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